I find it hard to believe that these are put out by the same publisher!!
(btw, these are both kids educational programs)
Cluefinders is in every way superior. you can skip past cutscenes (with a warning if it contains important info), it autosaves regularly in case of poweroutage, the difficulty adapts itself to how badly or how ell the player is doing, etc. etc.
Reader rabbit has no way to get past the cutscenes, insufficient instructions for the puzzles (and no way to get them repeated), and NO WAY TO SAVE!!!!
let me repeat that, NO WAY TO SAVE!!!
that's especially galling when the reader rabbit series is meant for kindergarten - 2nd grade. how do they expect those kids to have that much time or attention span?
by 3rd grade, cluefinders beacme available and I play it myself sometimes. difficulty is maxed out pretty quick, and the kids look over my shoulder in awe.
(btw, these are both kids educational programs)
Cluefinders is in every way superior. you can skip past cutscenes (with a warning if it contains important info), it autosaves regularly in case of poweroutage, the difficulty adapts itself to how badly or how ell the player is doing, etc. etc.
Reader rabbit has no way to get past the cutscenes, insufficient instructions for the puzzles (and no way to get them repeated), and NO WAY TO SAVE!!!!
let me repeat that, NO WAY TO SAVE!!!
that's especially galling when the reader rabbit series is meant for kindergarten - 2nd grade. how do they expect those kids to have that much time or attention span?
by 3rd grade, cluefinders beacme available and I play it myself sometimes. difficulty is maxed out pretty quick, and the kids look over my shoulder in awe.
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